Nice modern interior but the front area seemed to be more restaurant styled majoring on pizza.Only GK -ipa on cask so I tried a very expensive half £3.75 of Siren -undercurrent 4.5 on keg.okay beer okay pub

This is a large pub inside, as it looks to occupy premises that were previously two shops. For a shop conversion it’s quite nice inside, although obviously it’s modern in design with no traditional pub features. But on the plus side it did have a couple of real ales on, one of which was something nice from the Weasel Brewery (£3.80 a pint). There are TVs around the place, some sofas, but mainly normal tables and chairs. One unusual feature was the table football at the back.

I was in there on a CAMRA pub crawl and at around 9.00 PM we were just about the only people in there - it was a lot quieter than the Hagen & Hyde down the road. There's nothing special about this pub that I could see, although it was better than I expected. The Weasel Ale was good. I certainly wouldn't go out of my to visit this one again, but on the other hand I wouldn't avoid the place if I was in the area.